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Podcasting TikTok bio ideas

A podcast bio has one job most creators skip: it tells a scroller what they get and how often. Your clips pulled someone in, but the bio decides whether they follow the show or keep swiping. In podcasting the two things that convert are cadence and clarity. Say when new episodes drop and who the show is for, because a listener commits to a rhythm, not a single video. The second job is routing. Most people find you through a 40-second clip, so your bio has to point to the full episode. Name the platform where it lives and make the handoff obvious. Skip the mysterious one-liner. 'Weekly interviews with people who quit their jobs' does more work than a clever tagline nobody can parse. Treat your TikTok as the trailer and your bio as the ticket booth: who it's for, how often it drops, and where to hear the whole thing.

Podcasting bios to copy

  • New episode every Tuesday. Long chats, real people, zero filler.
  • Indie podcaster figuring it out loud. Clips here, full show below.
  • I interview people smarter than me so you don't have to.
  • Two mics, one bad idea, a whole podcast. Follow for the clips.
  • Podcast host by night. Best moments here, full eps on Spotify.
  • Conversations that go too long and get too honest. New drop Fridays.
  • Helping first-time podcasters actually hit publish.
  • The show for people who talk to their AirPods on walks.
  • Solo pod, big questions. New episode weekly, clips daily.
  • I ask the awkward follow-up so the interview finally gets good.
  • Behind the mic of [Show Name]. Highlights here, deep dives in the feed.
  • Podcast about the internet, made by someone too online.
  • Weekly interviews with founders who bootstrapped it.
  • Turning long conversations into clips you'll actually finish.
  • Comedy podcast. We're not funny but we are consistent.
  • Recording strangers' best stories. Tap in for the good parts.
  • For the commute-listeners and dish-washers. New ep every Monday.
  • Mic'd up and oversharing since 2023. Full show in bio.
  • The podcast your group chat keeps quoting.
  • History nerd with a mic. Weird stories, weekly.

Writing a podcasting bio that converts

  • Lead with your release cadence. 'New episode every Tuesday' tells a scroller exactly what following you buys them.
  • Name the show and where the full episodes live, so clip-watchers can jump from a 40-second cut to the long version.
  • Say who the show is for in plain words, not a vague tagline. 'Interviews with bootstrapped founders' beats 'conversations that matter.'
  • If clips are your hook, say so. Set the expectation that TikTok is the trailer and your feed is the movie.

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Frequently asked questions

What should a podcast put in its TikTok bio?

Name the show, say how often new episodes drop, and tell people who it's for in plain words. Then point clip-watchers to the full episodes by naming the platform, Spotify, Apple, or YouTube, so the jump from a short clip to the whole show is obvious.

How long should a podcast TikTok bio be?

Keep it under about 80 characters, one or two short lines. TikTok truncates long bios and scrollers skim, so lead with your highest-value info: your cadence and who the show is for. Save episode summaries and guest lists for the caption or pinned comment.

Should my podcast bio link to Spotify or Apple Podcasts?

Use one link that covers everywhere, like a Linktree, Pod.link, or your own site, instead of forcing listeners onto a platform they don't use. Then name your main platform in the bio text so people know where to search if they skip the link.


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